A frantic sound breaks the peace when either of our cats jumps up on our screen door to try to get in. “Yeaoooowlll! Thump! Yeaooooowlll! Thump!” The cat hangs to the window screen demanding attention...climbing, falling, crying again and again. The result? People are stirred take action...let that cat in! (Thus reinforcing the spectacle). Imagine my surprise last week when, after all of the craziness had passed, the beast had been let in and I was looking at the new damage to the door, I found an anarchy symbol chalked right benieth the new claw hole! I always suspected my cats were anarchists! ...tearing apart my screens, sleeping only on CLEAN laundry, bringing bloody "presents" (or worse...parts of "presents") to the porch for us...the list goes on. But an anarchy symbol?!!! Unfortunately for us, but lucky for the cats, I had a worse idea of where it came from.
How can we be good neighbors? How do we maintain the integrity of our community in the face of violations? Well, let’s look at my cats. When THEY ARE DESTRUCTIVE and we want quickly solve the immediate problem of the cats hanging onto and destroying another piece of the screen, WE ARE REACTIVE and we run over to let them in. Then they run over to their dishes to get their food. What we really did was shorten a bad moment while REINFORCING THE BAD BEHAVIORS... At least they aren't hanging off the screen anymore right?
Now we are trying to think about a better way to deal with the cats because we need to LIVE PEACEFULLY TOGETHER while maintaining our house's integrity. So, when they are destructive we try to remember (and remind each other) to not give them what they want. Sometimes we PENALIZE THEM (by spraying their faces with water) so that they get the message. But we also want and try to RE-TRAIN the cats on the best ways to get our attention and be invited. Like it or not we LOVE THEM, bad habits and all, and we NEED THEM, to keep things running smoothly (those "presents" are not eating the sheep grain, dying in my car engine or running around in unwanted places). So we are working on BEING PATIENT, offering love, REINFORCING them when they are asking to come in THE RIGHT WAY and teaching our kids how to do the same...Instead of being reactive.
THE LESSON (part I): The people who resort to crime do not have the resources needed to live peacefully in our community. So in the short term let’s make sure that our houses are locked. Let's watch neighborhood and notice what is out of the norm. Let's not tolerate the abuses. Let's call each other to check in, when something seems wrong. And let’s give the penal codes a little use. That way we are not reinforcing the behaviors and we can safeguard our community. At the same time, we have to consider how what we do today can play out into the future. For this and a handful of other reasons, let's care about our neighbors who are afflicted, are addicted, are in trouble, or don't have the resources they need and resort to crime. Use what is in our hearts, in our school, in our town and in our groups to patiently reinforce the right ways to go about life and teach our children to do the same....
THE LESSON (part II): Cats do not draw anarchy symbols! (But...they may be anarchists!)






